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Due to the emergence of innovative technologies, various
professional fields are transforming their traditional business
practices. Specifically, the financial and legal markets are
experiencing this digital transformation as professionals and
researchers are finding ways to improve efficiency,
personalization, and security in these economic sectors.
Significant research is needed to keep pace with the continuous
advancements that are taking place in finance. Fostering Innovation
and Competitiveness with FinTech, RegTech, and SupTech provides
emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects
of technologically innovative mechanisms and applications within
the financial, economic, and legal markets. Featuring coverage on a
broad range of topics such as crowdfunding platforms,
crypto-assets, and blockchain technology, this book is ideally
designed for researchers, economists, practitioners, policymakers,
analysts, managers, executives, educators, and students seeking
current research on the strategic role of technology in the future
development of financial and economic activity.
This book examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on changing
labour markets and accelerating digitalisation of the workplace in
Central and Eastern Europe. It provides an innovative and enriching
take on the work experience from the pandemic times and discusses
the challenges of ongoing changes in labour markets and workplaces
in a way that is not covered by the extant literature. The impact
of the COVID-19 pandemic and digitalisation on labour market
outcomes is analysed throughout 12 chapters, by 34 labour market
experts from various CEE countries. Most chapters are based on
empirical methods yet are presented in an easy-to-follow way to
make the book also accessible for a non-scientific audience. The
volume addresses the three key goals: to better understand the
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the adoption of workplace
digitalisation in the selected labour markets in CEE countries and
the potential trade-offs facing those who do and do not have access
to this benefit to complement the labour market research by
incorporating the outputs of changing demand for skills to
contribute new insight into policies and regulations that govern
the future of work The book argues that the recent COVID-19
pandemic was a sombre reminder of the relevance and necessity of
digital technology for a variety of sectors and market activities.
It concludes that to downside the risks of vanishing jobs, as well
as to minimise the threats and maximise the opportunities of
digitalisation in CEE countries, labour market partners need to
consider an effective governance tool in terms of inclusive access
to the digital environment, re-skilling, and balanced regulations
of the more problematic facets of digital work. The book will be of
interest to postgraduate researchers and academics in the fields of
labour economics, regional economics, and macroeconomics.
Additionally, due to the broader policy implications of the topic,
the book will appeal to policymakers and experts interested in
labour economics. The Introduction, Chapters 4 and 12 of this book
are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at
http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons
Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0
license.
This book examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on changing
labour markets and accelerating digitalisation of the workplace in
Central and Eastern Europe. It provides an innovative and enriching
take on the work experience from the pandemic times and discusses
the challenges of ongoing changes in labour markets and workplaces
in a way that is not covered by the extant literature. The impact
of the COVID-19 pandemic and digitalisation on labour market
outcomes is analysed throughout 12 chapters, by 34 labour market
experts from various CEE countries. Most chapters are based on
empirical methods yet are presented in an easy-to-follow way to
make the book also accessible for a non-scientific audience. The
volume addresses the three key goals: to better understand the
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the adoption of workplace
digitalisation in the selected labour markets in CEE countries and
the potential trade-offs facing those who do and do not have access
to this benefit to complement the labour market research by
incorporating the outputs of changing demand for skills to
contribute new insight into policies and regulations that govern
the future of work The book argues that the recent COVID-19
pandemic was a sombre reminder of the relevance and necessity of
digital technology for a variety of sectors and market activities.
It concludes that to downside the risks of vanishing jobs, as well
as to minimise the threats and maximise the opportunities of
digitalisation in CEE countries, labour market partners need to
consider an effective governance tool in terms of inclusive access
to the digital environment, re-skilling, and balanced regulations
of the more problematic facets of digital work. The book will be of
interest to postgraduate researchers and academics in the fields of
labour economics, regional economics, and macroeconomics.
Additionally, due to the broader policy implications of the topic,
the book will appeal to policymakers and experts interested in
labour economics. The Introduction, Chapters 4 and 12 of this book
are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at
http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons
Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0
license.
Due to the emergence of innovative technologies, various
professional fields are transforming their traditional business
practices. Specifically, the financial and legal markets are
experiencing this digital transformation as professionals and
researchers are finding ways to improve efficiency,
personalization, and security in these economic sectors.
Significant research is needed to keep pace with the continuous
advancements that are taking place in finance. Fostering Innovation
and Competitiveness with FinTech, RegTech, and SupTech provides
emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects
of technologically innovative mechanisms and applications within
the financial, economic, and legal markets. Featuring coverage on a
broad range of topics such as crowdfunding platforms,
crypto-assets, and blockchain technology, this book is ideally
designed for researchers, economists, practitioners, policymakers,
analysts, managers, executives, educators, and students seeking
current research on the strategic role of technology in the future
development of financial and economic activity.
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